The ladies are settling in quite nicely. 3-4 frames per hive of brood, eggs, and larva. Looking good so far.

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That was the easiest Queen I've ever found 😆

Ha!

I still struggle with finding unmarked queens.

I got bees a bunch of years ago, but they got foul brood (I think) and then the hive (and my house) burnt down in a fire. I'm thinking about getting bees again, but it is too late for this year because we have a very short season and the bees need every day of it to build up enough honey in a new hive.

I’m sorry to hear that, I pray your family made it through that tragedy!

American foul brood is no joke, destroying the hive and all the equipment is only remedy I know of.

We had a complete lose of hives last year. Mainly do to laziness on our part, mites took over and they didn’t make the winter.

We’re going to try the Alaskan method on one of hives this year to make up for it. Just one brood box for the hive, instead of three (we’re in the upper Midwest, long winters) and stack supers to get some honey this year. Pretty much all but seals that hives fate, but hopefully we can successfully winter the other one and split it next spring.

We were actually blessed by the fire. Everything burnt down, but we got to build our dream home and by the time everything was finished, we had a paid off home designed to meet all our needs till death do us part.

Tragedy to triumph! Funny how the Lord works.